scientist voice: today i will be a dick to this cricketÂ
The phrase âexposed to this spider tormentâ will haunt me
People in the notes have entirely misunderstood the point of this experiment and what it entails.
Itâs not âproving that crickets can be traumatizedâ. Itâs proving that *animals can genetically pass on the stress that a dangerous situation causes, and the offspring will instinctually respond to the same situation without ever having personally experienced it.*
And thatâs a big deal for many things, including human psychology.
When Nazis invaded The Netherlands, local Dutch peoples were under extreme emotional and physical duress. The Nazi army took their food for the soldiers, starving the population. They patrolled the streets and harshly reinforced their new laws. Existence was horrible and some parents had to give their children away to wealthier families because they couldnât feed them anymore. This event is known as the Hongerwinter, or Dutch Famine.
One generation later, the children of mothers who were pregnant at the time of the famine have been proven to exhibit intense reactions to stress, and heightened fight or flight responses. They also experience more obesity because their bodies are prepared for starvation.
Some of these children were never personally exposed to the famine. Their mothers gave birth after conditions had improved, or even after moving to another country. But the effects are there, and those people are now adults who can recognize this and attest that they didnât experience something else traumatic during childhood. It was passed on in the womb.
You can read about it here: https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.nytimes.com/2018/01/31/science/dutch-famine-genes.amp.html
This is called epigenetics. Itâs essential to understanding how the human brain and body works. That our responses to stress can be passed on genetically. That it can show up in how we look physically, our physical health, our mental responses, our instinctual reactions. Itâs especially important for people who are in therapy and need to understand *why* they act a certain way before they can actually work on it.
So no, this experiment wasnât âhaha letâs torment a cricketâ. Iâm not going to argue the potential cruelty of the experiment with people. I just want you to understand what it actually all MEANS.
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